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schema-root.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from schema-root.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Budget 2021: Government to pay entire $306m bill for Scott Base rebuild

Budget 2021: Government to pay entire $306m bill for Scott Base rebuild
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Fran O Sullivan: National tries to find right stance on China

Fran O Sullivan: National tries to find right stance on China 30 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Times have changed since PM John Key met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wellington in 2014. Photo / Mark Mitchell Times have changed since PM John Key met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wellington in 2014. Photo / Mark Mitchell OPINION: The National Party s parliamentary wing has some major behind the scenes soul-searching under way on where it stands on China. Some of this may spill out into the open at today s National Party northern regional conference in Auckland. That s if the MPs present and the party members are not consumed by the perennial issue of the leadership of the political wing, and suggestions put forward by a review panel which could strip the caucus of their ability to mount coups and change leaders without any consultation.

Anzacs and atrocities: Will New Zealand ever recognise the Armenian Genocide?

LUZ ZUNIGA/STUFF Despite the Covid-19 lockdown, the fallen were remembered in Nelson on Anzac Day 2020 including at Anzac Park and outside the home of RSA patron John Beeching, 96, who flew with the Royal Air Force in World War II. The Australasian Orphanage​ in Lebanon was an unexpected outpost of Antipodean generosity in the years after World War I. Two Cantabrians, John and Lydia Knudsen​, opened the orphanage in 1922 in the pretty seaside town of Antelias​, long since absorbed into greater Beirut. John had served in World War I and stayed on to do relief work in the Middle East. He married Lydia in Cairo in 1920.

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